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Yeah because you didn’t really know what to expect! Every coach has a theme and they have a way that they practice or a way they like their practices to go so it took a few days to get used to how he’d like his practices to go. Brian Urlacher will be missed on the field but what’s something you’re personally going to miss about him?
Just his big dumb smile! You know, hearing him laugh, just being around the locker room listening to him and the jokes we’d play on one another. Just his overall presence I’ll miss for sure. What are your pre-game rituals?
Several! To give you a short version; Lance Briggs is the only guy I’ll warm up with, I won’t warm up with anybody else. He’s the only one because we’ve done it for so long. We’ve been doing it since ’04! Even if one of us is injured, you’re still at the game so you still have to warm that person up. It’s the routine. We’re at Kings Lanes gearing up for your ‘Celebrity Pro Bowler Tournament’ on June 5th. How are your bowling skills?
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We initially got started in 2005 as an education based organization helping Chicago public schools. When my daughter got sick in 2008 I decided to change the mission of the foundation to an organization that helps chronically ill children, so that’s kind of how it came to what we have right now. It has evolved a lot over the years. What has been the most rewarding part of it for you?
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